Mathematical Problems in Data Science: Theoretical and Practical Methods is published by Springer on December 16, 2015. This book has 213 pages in English, ISBN-10 3319251252, ISBN-13 978-3319251257. PDF is available for download below.

This book describes current problems in data science and Big Data. Key topics are data classification, Graph Cut, the Laplacian Matrix, Google Page Rank, efficient algorithms, hardness of problems, different types of big data, geometric data structures, topological data processing, and various learning methods. For unsolved problems such as incomplete data relation and reconstruction, the book includes possible solutions and both statistical and computational methods for data analysis. Initial chapters focus on exploring the properties of incomplete data sets and partial-connectedness among data points or data sets. Discussions also cover the completion problem of Netflix matrix; machine learning method on massive data sets; image segmentation and video search. This book introduces software tools for data science and Big Data such MapReduce, Hadoop, and Spark.

This book contains three parts:

The first part explores the fundamental tools of data science. It includes basic graph theoretical methods, statistical and AI methods for massive data sets.

The final section provides case studies on special topics in variational learning, manifold learning, business and financial data recovery, geometric search, and computing models.

Mathematical Problems in Data Scienceis a valuable resource for researchers and professionals working in data science, information systems and networks. Advanced-level students studying computer science, electrical engineering and mathematics will also find the content helpful.